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21 July, 2008
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Protest at Ministry of Energy in Bangkok
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11 July, 2008
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Rainbow Warrior beside Koh Lan Wind Turbines
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05 July, 2008
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Cycling To Songkhla
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01 July, 2008
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Wind Turbines on Koh Lan Island
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15 July, 2008
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Action at Map Ta Phut Coal Plant
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11 July, 2008
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Rainbow Warrior beside Koh Lan Wind Turbines
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11 July, 2008
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Rainbow Warrior beside Koh Lan Wind Turbines
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09 July, 2008
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Locals Welcome Greenpeace
★★★★★★ (B)
07 July, 2008
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Sea Level Rise Protest at Samila Beach
★★★★★★ (B)
04 July, 2008
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Locals Welcome Greenpeace
★★★★★★ (B)
04 July, 2008
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Dancers Welcome Greenpeace
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02 July, 2008
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Manote Chuansatian Installs Wind Turbine
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02 July, 2008
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Wind Turbine Installation
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02 July, 2008
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Child and Wind Turbine Installation
Restrictions Apply
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02 July, 2008
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Manote Chuansatian Installs Wind Turbine
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02 July, 2008
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Portrait of Manote Chuansatian
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01 July, 2008
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Wind Turbines on Koh Lan Island
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01 July, 2008
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Wind Turbines on Koh Lan Island
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01 July, 2008
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Wind Turbine Factory in Pathum Thani
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01 July, 2008
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Wind Turbine Factory in Pathum Thani
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01 July, 2008
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Wind Turbine Factory in Pathum Thani
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01 July, 2008
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Wind Turbine Factory in Pathum Thani
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21 July, 2008
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Protest at Ministry of Energy in Bangkok
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21 July, 2008
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Protest at Ministry of Energy in Bangkok
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21 July, 2008
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Protest at Ministry of Energy in Bangkok
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Quit Coal Tour in Thailand
Quit Coal Tour in Thailand
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07/01/2008
The Quit Coal Tour in Thailand is part of Greenpeace's global campaign against coal. Coal is the most polluting of all fossil fuels and the largest single source of CO2 in the world. Currently, one-third of all carbon dioxide emissions come from burning coal. Greenpeace is calling on the Thai government to quit coal and increase energy efficiency. The government must adopt legislation that provides investors in renewable energy with stable and predictable returns and guarantees priority access to the grid for renewable generators. The impacts of sea-level rise due to climate change are predicted to hit hard on coastal countries in Asia. Greenpeace is also calling on G8 countries for decisive action against climate change, pointing out that developing countries like Thailand face dire consequences of inaction by the world’s richest countries.
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